The chicken wrap was more like a shawarma, only with a thinner flatbread and less saucy and I looooooooooved it. The cheese manakeesh was okayish, a bit too salty for my tastebuds. Everything in the platter was YUUUUUM. It inlcuded: shish taouk, BBQ Beef Skewers, falafel, beef and chicken shawarma, kafta, spicy bread, tahini and garlic sauce. Loved everything on the platter: meat cooked perfectly, juicy and flavorful. Falafel were not dry, unlike served at many places. Each item on the platter had a distinct flavor.

Dessert! Top: Assorted Baklava, below: Kunafah, or Knafeh.

Even thought their dessert counter was lined with a lot of pastries, one notices that all of it was freshly made. You could sense it while taking a bite! The baklava were crisp, fresh and oozing with nuttiness. Their kunafah was a disappoinment though, I like the crispier version and theirs was a soft soaked in a syrup version which was a bit too sweet for me!

All in all, Paramount was a scrumptious experience, a place you'd definitely go back to. And last but not the least, I was super impressed by their initiative (an excellent one!) to help those in need: ↓

Paramount Foods have their own bottled water. From each sale rs5 goes to Darul Sukoon.

BLOG AWARD 2011

Food has been my passion ever since I was a kid. Trying out new flavors, and interesting different cuisines is something I enjoy. After completing my bachelors with Economics, Literature and Journalism as majors, I have now started to take blogging seriously I love to cook food and experiment with ingredients. I can also proudly say that I achieved something I had long desired for - an achievement in the field of food, and that is, the award for the Best Food Blog in Pakistan.